A2 Technologies is offering a program to enable researchers and teachers in college and universities to access the potential of Exoscan FTIR technology.
For a limited time, academic personnel that order an Exoscan system will have a choice of a second sampling interface, the Exoscan Docking Station or Panorama Pro data analysis software, at no additional cost.
Exoscan, with its Docking Station, is said to be the only FTIR that is a fully capable bench-top lab system that transforms into a hand-held, battery-operated system for field-based applications.
Exoscan has the performance expected from a high-quality lab system, as well as the ruggedness and size required by users who wish to work in the field, according to the company.
With availability of ATR, diffuse, specular and grazing angle reflectance sampling interfaces, Exoscan measures a range of samples and is suitable for gathering infrared spectral data in the field and/or analysing samples in the lab.
With its range of sampling options, it functions as a powerful teaching system that enables students to understand a range of FTIR applications.
Panorama Pro provides the user access to a range of spectroscopic data-analysis capabilities.
Applications include: geoscience; art and historical-object conservation; engineering applications; analysis of polymer and paint coatings; surface analysis as related to material performance; and general analysis of a range of solid and liquid samples.